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Buyers benefit as lending rules hit Akl house prices
Buyers benefit as lending rules hit Auckland house prices
Some of the power seems to be returning to house-buyers in Auckland after months of sky-rocketing prices.
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Mena the penguin-detector dog
Alastair Judkins is a penguin hunter - and his secret weapon is a 'super nose', a dog called Mena. Alison Ballance joins them on a little penguin search in Wellington. Audio
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Mena the penguin-detector dog
Mena the penguin-detector dog
Alastair Judkins is a penguin hunter - and his secret weapon is a 'super nose', a dog called Mena. Alison Ballance joins them on a little penguin search in Wellington.
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Weapons of math destruction? The problem with algorithms
Weapons of math destruction? The problem with algorithms
Increasingly, the decisions impacting our lives are made by algorithms. Are they really fairer?
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Wanted: 1000 workers to rebuild quake-hit roads
Wanted: 1000 workers to rebuild earthquake-hit roads
Construction bosses say at least 1000 workers will be needed to rebuild quake-hit roads and buildings. Audio
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State house sale plan fails
Govt backs away from Horowhenua state house sale
The government could not find a buyer for 300 Invercargill state homes, now the proposed sale of 249 in Horowhenua has fallen through.
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Advance voting in Mt Roskill by-election starts
Advance voting in Mt Roskill by-election starts
Advance voting in the Mount Roskill by-election begins today with Labour's Michael Wood and National list MP Parmjeet Parmar the two main contenders.
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UN official wants immediate shut down of Nauru camps
Audio 18 Nov 2016A United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights, Francois Crepeau, says Australia's human rights record has been tarnished by its migration policies. Audio
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Quake aftermath: What you need to know today
Quake aftermath: What you need to know today
Kaikoura remains shut off, parts of central Wellington are still behind cordons and more wild weather is expected after yesterday's devastating quake. Here's what you need to know.
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Havelock North crisis a 'wake-up call' for RMA changes
Havelock North crisis a 'wake-up call' for RMA changes
A public health academic is warning the government's RMA reforms could cause more emergencies like Havelock North's water contamination.
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Undoing the Trump Effect: How New Zealanders can take action
Undoing the Trump Effect: How New Zealanders can take action
Trump has highlighted why it’s more important than ever to start undermining the hate, anger and frustration brewing in all parts of the world.
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Trump's win: Markets in turmoil, oil prices tumble
Trump's win: Markets in turmoil, oil prices tumble
Global markets are in turmoil as a celebrity businessman stuns the world by winning the US election.
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$300 million injection for emergency housing
The Government maintains there's no housing crisis despite its surprise injection of $300 million to fund emergency housing yesterday. Audio
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Funding boost shows housing crisis real - opposition
Funding boost shows housing crisis real - opposition
The government insists there is no housing crisis in New Zealand despite a surprise announcement yesterday of a $300 million injection for emergency housing.
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Emergency housing: $300m 'to fill the gap'
Govt to spend $300m on emergency housing
The government will spend $300 million on emergency housing, funding an extra 1400 places around the country, the Minister for Social Housing says. Video
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Minister denies funding boost response to housing crisis
The Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett says the government's 300 million dollar injection for emergency housing isn't an admission that the housing sector is in crisis. Audio
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Housing crisis blamed for rheumatic fever rate
Housing crisis blamed for Auckland's rheumatic fever rates
The government is failing to make a dent in rheumatic fever rates across much of Auckland, despite millions of dollars being poured into tackling the problem.
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Building boom outstrips record apprenticeships
Building boom outstrips record apprenticeships
Thousands more construction apprenticeships are needed to fill jobs created by the building boom, despite a record number of apprentices, an industry leader says.
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'Is there a place for this music?’ Shapeshifter’s crisis of confidence
'Is there a place for this music?’ Shapeshifter’s crisis of confidence
“Do we want to keep doing this? Is it the right thing to do, to keep this band alive and to keep making music?”
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Shapeshifter Shooting Stars
One gets the feeling that Drum n Bass band Shapeshifter are either going through a fundamental crisis of confidence or, at the very least, some very confusing growing pains. Their lastest release… Video, Audio
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Tea anyone?
Tea anyone? In the face of immigration concerns and the refugee crisis, some Kiwis feel it is time to celebrate the positive role migrant communities play in making New Zealand a great place to live… Audio, Gallery
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Tea anyone?
Tea anyone?
Tea anyone? In the face of immigration concerns and the refugee crisis, some Kiwis feel it is time to celebrate the positive role migrant communities play in making New Zealand a great place to live…
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Don't blame baby boomers for the housing crisis
At last, something Baby Boomers aren't being blamed for. The BNZ's economist Tony Alexander and Grey Power say it's not baby boomers fault as housing crisis aggravates intergenerational inequity. Audio
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Housing strife not baby boomers' fault - economist
Housing strife not baby boomers' fault - economist
Baby boomers who've become asset-rich as property prices rocket aren't to blame for the affordability crisis, an economist says.
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Top Stories for Monday 31 October 2016
Audio 31 Oct 2016Central Italy shaken by major quake , Labour can't rely on Auckland Council to pay half of light rail network, Clinton on back foot after FBI announces new email investigation, Don't blame baby… Audio